Pro Scooters for Everyone
Explore a range of pro scooters suited for various ages, skills, and styles from our collection. Our offerings include complete pro scooters tailored for children and novices, as well as more sophisticated models for those skilled at performing tricks in skateparks or urban settings.
Below, you will find crucial details needed for selecting the appropriate complete pro scooter.
Selecting the Ideal Pro Scooter
When choosing a complete pro scooter, the overall height of the scooter and the rider's skill level are pivotal considerations. Selecting a model based on these criteria will ensure a well-balanced scooter in all regards.
Scooter Height and Skill Level
The overall height of a scooter refers to the measurement from the ground to the top of the bar. To find a suitable height, measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres.
Each pro scooter on our website includes a suggested skill level, allowing you to easily select a scooter that suits the rider's skill set.
If you're selecting a scooter for a novice or a young person, there's no need to fret over the technicalities. The easiest and most reliable method is to find a scooter that corresponds with the user's height and skill level.
Deck Width
Wide, rectangular decks, sometimes called box-cut decks, are typically favoured for street scooters. These broader decks are durable and excellent for grinding, though they tend to be less nimble due to their weight.
Narrower decks are trimmed towards the front and back, known as peg-cut, allowing for the attachment of pegs. These decks are more agile, making them preferable for intricate tricks in skateparks.
Bar Width
Ideally, bar width should be similar to the rider’s shoulder width. A bar that's too wide can complicate bar spins and other tricks, whereas a bar that's too narrow may compromise control.
Wider, T-shaped bars are characteristic of street scooters, while park scooters often feature slightly narrower, Y-shaped bars.
Wheel Core Material
Inspecting the wheel core offers insight into the quality of the scooter. Scooter wheels generally feature either nylon or aluminium cores, with aluminium being more robust.
For those passionate about advancing in tricks or who are heavier riders, it’s advisable to choose models without nylon core wheels. The nylon core wheels suit budget-friendly, entry-level pro scooters.
Headset Type
Beginner scooters often come with non-integrated headsets; however, opting for an integrated headset is wiser for beginners aiming for tricks and stunts, as it provides a sturdier and more durable investment.
Compression System
The compression system is integral to connecting the bar, deck, and fork of a scooter. Among the most popular for pro scooters are SCS, HIC, and IHC systems. SCS is the most durable, while HIC and IHC are lighter alternatives.
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
Pro scooters, often referred to as stunt or trick scooters, are an excellent choice if you're searching for a robust scooter designed for tricks and stunts.
These scooters are suitable for transport and casual use, but their main advantage is their sturdy construction and capacity to endure significant impacts.
If you prioritise durability over features like adjustable handlebars or foldability, a pro scooter is ideal for you.
For beginners purchasing their first pro scooter, a complete pro scooter is variously less expensive than constructing one from individual components. You'll receive a well-balanced, durable scooter ready for progress.
Advanced riders can also acquire top-tier complete pro scooters that feature some of the finest components available, providing a cost-effective way to obtain a high-quality, complete pro scooter.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Pre-Assembled?
Partially. Complete pro scooters are delivered with some assembly required. Before riding, you'll need to attach a few parts.
Ensure you follow the included instructions, and consult this video guide: